2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.stomax.2009.02.003
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Les infections du site opératoire en chirurgie orthognathique et leurs facteurs de risque

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“…According to this study, the overall rate of severe SSI is acceptable. These results are consistent with other published series in which a single prophylactic dose of AMOXICILLIN CLAVULANIC ACID was used 3 , 15 , 16 . Indeed, Chow et al published the largest series in the literature on that topic and reported a rate of SSI of 7.4%, with a higher prevalence for mandibular location, compared with maxillary site 17 19 .…”
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“…According to this study, the overall rate of severe SSI is acceptable. These results are consistent with other published series in which a single prophylactic dose of AMOXICILLIN CLAVULANIC ACID was used 3 , 15 , 16 . Indeed, Chow et al published the largest series in the literature on that topic and reported a rate of SSI of 7.4%, with a higher prevalence for mandibular location, compared with maxillary site 17 19 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Yet, there is significant heterogeneity regarding the choice of preoperative antibiotic in literature (Table 2 ). Barrier et alnoticed a higher rate of SSI when an antibiotic other than AMOXICILLIN CLAVULANIC ACID was used as prophylaxis 3 . There is evidence suggesting that AMOXICILLIN CLAVULANIC ACID is the best molecule for single dose pre-operative antibioprophylaxis 6 , 7 , 21 24 .…”
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“…Orthognathic maxillofacial procedures are a common surgery with set of complications [38,39]. Wound infections following orthognathic surgery occurs in 1.4 to 33.4% of patients, what are a major concern for surgical teams [40,41]. With the arms of the ultra-sensitive inflammatory marker independent of age, it increases the confidence to prepare patients for scheduled aseptic surgeries within the maxillofacial skeleton.…”
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“…The antibiotic used also varies among studies. Amoxicillin–Clavulanic Acid (Augmentin ® ) is the most effective antibiotic treatment against oral micro-organisms, and few studies showed an increased risk of SSI in patients with penicillin allergy [ 6 , 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%